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In this changed cultural preference, the cultural gap between Southerners and Northerners in Nigeria began to close.
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But as the nations settled, their literature was experiencing its own brand of struggle in development. The two literatures avoided bloodshed but were not quite free of conflicts – colonial ...
Although she died in 1987, the image of cellist Jacqueline du Pré still resonates as one of the most recognised and beloved musicians of all time. Jacqueline du Pré, who would have turned 80 years old ...
You’ll approach different literary examples each session to inspire you, and apply ideas from these to your own work. You will receive guidance and feedback in a supportive seminar environment, ...
Before he became the literary legend who gave the world terms such as ‘Orwellian ... his tryst with the British Raj that catalysed his transformation from Eric Blair – the son of a colonial opium ...
There is evidence to suggest cultural borrowing and emulation by groups in the Nigerian area in pre-colonial times. The Tiv and Chamba for example were influenced by the Jukun to the extent that ...
This one does and Bertrand Taithe, Professor of Cultural History at Manchester University, is to be congratulated for pulling off that most unlikely of literary tricks: a scholarly history that is as ...